VisualLang

Actions or Outcomes (Come)

17 Words

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1.
[come] to a compromise
Phrase

to reach an agreement where each party involved finds a mutually acceptable solution through negotiations and adjustments

After a long negotiation, the two companies finally came to a compromise on the terms of their partnership.

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2.
[come] to a conclusion
Phrase

to reach a final decision or judgment after considering all relevant information and evidence

After analyzing the data, the scientists came to a conclusion about the experiment's results.

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3.
[come] to a decision
Phrase

to reach a conclusion about a particular matter after considering various options or factors

After much deliberation, they finally came to a decision on the location for the company's new office.

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4.
[come] to a realization
Phrase

to suddenly understand or become aware of a fact, truth, or situation that was previously unclear or unnoticed

He came to a realization about the impact of his actions on the environment and started making more eco-friendly choices.

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5.
[come] to a standstill
Phrase

to reach a point where all movement, progress, or activity stops entirely

The traffic on the highway came to a standstill due to a major accident.

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6.
[come] to a stop
Phrase

to completely cease movement or motion

The bus came to a stop at the corner of the street to pick up passengers.

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7.
[come] to a total of {num}
Phrase

to calculate the sum of several numbers or quantities to determine the final amount

The grocery bill came to a total of $100 after all the items were scanned.

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8.
[come] to an agreement
Phrase

to reach a mutual understanding between two or more parties, typically involving the acceptance of specific terms or conditions

After hours of negotiation, the two companies finally came to an agreement on the merger.

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9.
[come] to an end
Phrase

to reach the conclusion or final stage of something, often after a period of time

The concert came to an end with a spectacular fireworks display.

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10.
[come] to the rescue
Phrase

to provide assistance or help in a situation where someone is in trouble, facing a challenge, or in need of aid

A passerby came to the rescue when they saw the car accident and called 911.

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11.
[come] to terms with {sb}
Phrase

to reach a mutual understanding, agreement, or resolution with someone

After their heated argument, they had to sit down and come to terms with each other to mend their friendship.

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12.
[come] under attack
Phrase

to be subjected to criticism or verbal aggression from others

The company's reputation came under attack after a series of product recalls.

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13.
[come] true
Phrase

to become a reality or be realized, typically in reference to a previously hoped for or desired outcome

Her lifelong dream of becoming a published author finally came true when her book was released.

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14.
[come] to harm
Phrase

to experience damage, injury, or negative consequences

It's essential to take safety precautions to ensure no one comes to harm in the workplace.

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15.
[come] into contact
Phrase

to physically touch or interact with someone or something

When you come into contact with poison ivy, it can cause a skin rash.

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16.
[come] into conflict
Phrase

to experience a clash or disagreement, often due to differing opinions, interests, or goals

The two political parties came into conflict over the proposed tax reform.

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17.
come again
content.sentence

used to ask someone to repeat what they said when it wasn't heard or understood

Come again?Did you say you got the job you've been talking about for months?

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